And percentage of respondents who support each.
Which, if any, of the following would help business schools make more of an impact on tackling poverty? | % |
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Training academics to help communicate their research findings | 34% |
Funding to directly implement projects based on research | 43% |
Funding to run programs and projects which support entrepreneurs from poor backgrounds | 63% |
Political support for the business school community's role in influencing business approaches | 32% |
More collaborative working and sharing between business schools | 45% |
More support staff within your business school to help influence businesses, regulators, and politicians into making a difference | 31% |
More emphasis on poverty reduction as a purpose of business schools | 55% |
Greater external investment into your local economy (such as digital infrastructure and transport facilities) | 31% |
More curricula on business programs (such as the MBA) dedicated to alleviating poverty | 50% |
Increasing the awareness of the role business schools play in addressing issues surrounding poverty | 58% |
None | 4% |
Other | 8% |